Diabetes in Animals
Diabetes in animals is a metabolic disorder that occurs when there is an imbalance in the body's production of insulin or its ability to respond to insulin. It is characterized by high levels of glucose in the blood and urine resulting from insufficient insulin secretion, reduced insulin action or both. Diabetes can affect any animal species, but cats, dogs and horses are most commonly affected. Diabetes in animals can lead to serious health complications such as dehydration, weight loss, high levels of ketones, infection, and even death. Early diagnosis and proper treatment of animal diabetes is essential to ensure their quality of life. Treatment may involve medication, dietary changes and regular exercise to help regulate blood glucose levels. Proper care and management of diabetes in animals is critical for maintaining their long-term health and wellbeing.
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